As they slowly approach with their optimistic smiles, I always
try to find either an alternative route or shop to dive into (usually a pound
shop!) but then realise their flank tactics have worked and I have been forced
towards another Clipboard Warrior armed with the dreaded question, “Have you
got a few minutes spare today sir?”
Now I am generally not a rude person and I love a chat, but
when I am out and about, I am usually (as any warm blooded male) going to a
specific location for a specific item with the money ready so I can get back
home as soon as possible. The
interference that I assume will not take “just a few minutes” completely
disrupts the planned purchase.
I usually say, “Too Busy!” whilst continuing to walk, grab
my phone and avoid eye contact or, based on my Vegas experience of the
“clickers”, just blanking them completely.
I know that the Charity Muggers (Chuggers) are generally
paid by an agency and do not work for the actual charity they are collecting
for. They are interested in the initial
collection of information as they will be pressured from their managers to hit
results I also appreciate that people
are struggling to find jobs at the moment and at least these guys are working
instead of sponging off the system.
On an annual basis I donate money to The Christie charity by
means of some task involving sponsorship.
The Christie did a lot for me and my family when I was young and I feel
I will always owe them. So, I am not averse
to giving to charity, but giving over my bank account details in the middle of
the street to a random stranger collecting for a bizarre charity is not a thing
I want to do on a regular basis
In relation to my other nemesis, the Clipboard Warrior, what do these guys actually do? Has anyone ever stopped to chat to them? Does it only take a couple of minutes? What are they actually going to achieve in that time? These are questions I do not know the answer to as I have never stopped to find out
Now as some of you may now, I like to challenge myself to do
things and don’t mind a little embarrassment.
So with this in mind, I am going to set a few parameters to
ensure a valid challenge and have a little chat to see if I agree with what
they are actually doing or stand with my initial opinion that they achieve nothing
apart from ruining lunch breaks or hindering pre-planned shopping trips
1) The
next Clipboard Warrior to stop me in the street and ask “Have you got a few minutes”
will get that precious time from me
2) I
will not approach a clipboard warrior for test purposes, I must be selected by
them
3) I
will ask them if I spare my few moments with them, do they mind appearing on my
blog as research into Clipboard Warriors, which may involve video and photo’s
4) If
they accept my terms then we will continue.
5) Any
amount of sarcasm will be used if necessary
The final result of our encounter will be reviewed in terms
of what I had intended to achieve before being stopped, if the encounter was
worthwhile and what the result of my time spent with the warrior actually
achieved, and the results posted here
If anyone else feels that they could help me carry out this
study and provide results on their experiences with Clipboard Warriors in
different areas.
Hopefully this study will provide the answers to so many questions
Hopefully this study will provide the answers to so many questions
Do Clipboard Warriors in different towns achieve different
results?
Do they actually achieve something or just waste our
precious time?
Is any amount of sarcasm unnecessary?
Only time will tell
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